Published Jan 9, 2015
Sarahjohnson39
2 Posts
I JUST NEED HELP SETTING IT UP. MY SCHOOL JUST GIVES US SOME EXAMPLE QUESTIONS AND ITS SINK OR SWIM.
PRONESTYL 4mg/min is ordered. The solution strength is 1g in 500 ml D5W. CALCULATE THE FLOW RATE IN ML/HRS
THANK YOU TO ANYONE WHO CAN HELP.
Shagce1
200 Posts
Saw your other math post in the general nursing student section. Again use ratios. Make sure your units are the same. If these types of problems are giving you trouble is there a chance you can find a math tutor? My program is self taught also, but they do have the name and number of a math tutor we can tap into if struggling. That may be more beneficial than trying to post on website and get responses. Teaching/explaining math can happens so much easier in person face to face.
RNNPICU, BSN, RN
1,299 Posts
Show us what you have come up with. It seems like something else is missing.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
We sare happy to help but we need you to set the problem up and then we will help you figure where you might have gone wrong....check out this site it will give you what you need DosageHelp.com - Helping Nursing Students Learn Dosage Calculations
imbatz, BSN, RN
98 Posts
For some people (like me), ratios just mix me up. If you are having a problem with ratios, try doing the formula. Ordered/on hand x quanity = dose
to calculate drip factors, it is just a minor modification to the formula. ordered x drop factor/time to infuse in minutes. converting minutes to hrs is a coversion 60 minutes = 1 hour.